Rutgers will play SMU in Dallas in Big East Conference play as the replacement for a scheduled game the Scarlet Knights were supposed to play at Boise State, the league announced.

The Big East released its amended, 10-team, one-division schedule -- which no longer includes Boise State or San Diego State -- today at noon.

The decision by those two schools not to join as planned left Big East newcomers SMU and Memphis as the only options to fill the void on Rutgers' league schedule that was created when Boise State opted to stay in the Mountain West. San Diego State followed that move by also deciding to remain in the Mountain West this week after originally committing to play in the Big East with Boise State.

The Rutgers-SMU game will be the first meeting between the schools.

The 10-team Big East will be without divisions and is expanding from seven league games to eight. This will be Rutgers' final season in the league before a move to the Big Ten.

The Big East originally put out a schedule for 2013 in December that had to be re-worked following the announcements by Boise State and San Diego State that they would remain in the Mountain West.